The contest:The first thing that draws any comic buyer to a comic book is the fantastic artwork on the cover. What we want you to do here is take an iconic (or obscure, your choice) comic cover and recreate it in LEGO form. Need an example? EB Member Moop made this back in April. The Rules

Recreate an actual Comic Book cover in LEGO! The cover must have been published by a comic book publisher such as DC or Marvel. No drawing your own just to make it out of LEGO. It must involve Super Heroes.

Since the end result being judged is the picture, there are no actual size limits to what you can build except what you can photograph. It is highly recommended that you put a lot of effort into the actual photo. That is what will be judged.

CLARIFIED RULE Because TLG has not made every possible Super Hero or Villain even within the licenses they have rights to, custom minifigures are allowed. As a rule of thumb, a casual observer should recognize that a custom figure is LEGO. If you need a more measurable rule, the custom minifigure should be comprised of at least 60% LEGO parts.

Custom parts like those from BricksArms, BrickForge, and other after-market companies are allowed as long as their manufacturer is credited in the entry.

There is no parts limit as long as it all fits within the scene.

There is no limit to the amount of minifigures used.

All official LEGO minifigures and parts are permitted.

Entries are to be posted in individual topic by the participant, titled "SH-CCC: Insert Title of your entry", and tagged with "Comic Cover Contest".

One entry per person. An entry must include a picture (no larger than 800x600) showing the comic cover recreation. You should also include a picture of the actual original cover (or a link to it) so that voters may compare it with your entry. You may include additional pictures of your creation from other angles but the first picture should be the actual entry. (No additional pictures should be larger than 800x600)

Digital backgrounds are not allowed since the background would be part of the recreation. Use LEGO. A solid backdrop may show through.

NEW RULE: Do not add anything digitally to the photo to make it resemble the cover more closely. You may tweak the lighting and such to make the image clearer but do not add special effects or the words to your image. The point of the contest is to recreate the cover with LEGO not Photoshop.

No webcam or cellphone camera images can be used for the submitted entry. Show off your Comic Cover with decent photography and crop your picture to make it look like a true Comic Book Cover.

No LDD entries.

Upload your images onto a dedicated image hosting website such as Brickshelf, Flickr, etc. Do not use Eurobricks attachment to upload your images.

The contest begins... NOW! The contest will end on November 30 at midnight GMT. Voting will begin immediately after that and will last 7 days.

New entries only. Don't reuse any MOCs for this.

Any registered Eurobricks member may participate, excluding myself. Voting however, will only be open to members who have registered before the posting of these rules.

Any violation of the rules or the spirit of good sportsmanship will be subject to disqualification at the discretion of EB Staff.

The Voting!
At the end of the entry period, a posting topic will appear listing the eligible entries. Members who joined prior to the start of the contest will then be able to post how they wish to use their 3 points to vote for the entries they like best. A single entry may receive all 3 points, or the points may be divided between 2 or 3 entries, however the voter wishes. Detailed voting rules will be announced at the start of the voting. Members who joined after the start of the competition may choose to enter but may not vote.The Prizes!
After 7 days, the votes will be calculated and the top vote recipients will be declared the winners.

1st place:

6863

6866

2nd place:

6862

6865

3rd place:

6865

6858

If you have any questions about the contest or the rules, you may ask them in this thread. Your entry should be it’s own topic as described in the rules above. That’s it. Good luck! You can ask any questions about the contest in this thread.

I'm not sure where else to post this, but is there a way to put all the topics pertaining to Superhero Month in a sub-folder within the Licensed Forum? I ask only because I noticed during Ninja month that the related topics completely took over the Action Forums, making it a bit more difficult to navigate through. Perhaps a way to keep it from becoming overbearing? Just a thought.

I'm not sure where else to post this, but is there a way to put all the topics pertaining to Superhero Month in a sub-folder within the Licensed Forum? I ask only because I noticed during Ninja month that the related topics completely took over the Action Forums, making it a bit more difficult to navigate through. Perhaps a way to keep it from becoming overbearing? Just a thought.

Part of the point of the month is to bring people into this forum. Why would we isolate it?

CM4S, on 03 November 2012 - 03:38 PM, said:

Remove

-Sci

Absolutely not.

VolcanicPanik, on 03 November 2012 - 09:37 PM, said:

Are we allowed to edit the photo and fit it with the comic book cover template with the price and whatnot on it?

In order to be fair to those people that do not have mad photo-editing skills, no. Let's make it as the artist drew it before the publisher got ahold of it and plastered words all over it. I'll update the rules to reflect this later.

Ceroknight, on 03 November 2012 - 10:09 PM, said:

Can there be Marvel and DC cross overs?

Any professionally published comic cover.

Dazmundo, on 03 November 2012 - 10:23 PM, said:

The rules state "The cover must have been published by a comic book publisher such as DC or Marvel" am I right in thinking that this means is can be ANY comic book publisher not just DC or Marvel?

Cheers
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Correct. Obviously, there will be more of a challenge required for recreating less mainstream works simply because LEGO probably hasn't made minifigs of those characters. But if you have an independent favorite go ahead. EDIT: To be clear, though, it has to be a comic involving a Super Hero. Archie and Jughead do not count.

Oky, on 03 November 2012 - 11:01 PM, said:

Neat contest! But how much picture editing are we allowed? Can we add the publisher's logo, titles, etc.? What about things like special effects? Also, can we apply decals digitally?

Thanks in advance.

Though most people would never be able to see your build in person, the challenge is to recreate a cover with LEGO, not Photoshop. Build it.

Wait, so we can only customize minifigs? I thought the decals rule applied to any kind of decals. At least that's what it sounds like. If not, it would be good if that rule would be amended for clarification.

Wait, so we can only customize minifigs? I thought the decals rule applied to any kind of decals. At least that's what it sounds like. If not, it would be good if that rule would be amended for clarification.

What sort of things would you be decal-ing?

Limited use is fine, my point was that relying totally on decals and such to pull off an entry might not get you as many votes as you'd like. If you can do something without customizing the minifig's surroundings, I'd encourage you to try it.